Childress and Whipple were there. But Heckert and Shurmur going to Richardson's makes me feel better. I'm still going to be nervous until that 4th pick comes and goes.

...assuming they don't trade back.

I wouldn't read too much into Shurmur and Heckert not being there considering this :

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The Browns, Dolphins and Seahawks were among the teams showing particular interest. Browns offensive coordinator Brad Childress and quarterbacks coach Mark Whipple were there, and the Browns are also planning both another private workout for Tannehill at Texas A&M and a visit in Cleveland.

Anyway, we will see but I just don't think the Browns are taking Tannehill at #4.

well last year they wanted to give McCoy a try (he looked good as a rookie) and the year before the only option was Bradford (who was unattainable) so they took McCoy in round 3. This year they tried for Griffin and failed, and he and Luck are really the only two options out there other than Tannehill - and it is doubtful that they take him that high. In the regime's 3 years, it makes sense why they haven't found the QB yet, it's not that easy.

The Broncos are one of several teams showing interest in South Carolina's Alshon Jeffrey. He is expected to be a late first-round pick. Denver has the No. 25 pick.

While DT is the major need, it certainly makes sense for the team to be looking at additional weapons for Manning. This seems to have some tie in to another rumor about the Broncos wanting to trade out of the first round - the question is, does showing interest in Jeffrey help that cause or do they think he'll still be available if they can move down into the top of the 2nd?

Because of their half-hearted attempts to upgrade the quarterback position this offseason.

Seems like they are intent on sticking with Colt McCoy for one more season.

They offered a nearly identical package as the Redskins for RG3. Thought they had him locked up before St.Louis pulled the trigger on the Skins package.

They even inquired about Sam Bradford.

With Flynn they didn't feel like he was the answer. Nor did a lot of teams in need of a QB as you could tell by the amount of time it took for him to sign with a team as well as the amount of $ he received.

Granted Colt Mccoy blows but I doubt they are willing to give up picks and/or overspend on QB they feel isn't the answer.

- We heard today Marvin Lewis is hoping Alabama’s Courtney Upshaw is still available when the Cincinnati Bengals are on the clock with their second pick in round one, the 21st selection. The other player the team will consider in that slot is Peter Konz of Wisconsin.

- If the Green Bay Packers go offense in round one Konz is the player they are targeting if he’s still on the board. We’ve heard this rumbling since January and it was confirmed again today.

- What will the Seattle Seahawks do? Separate sources told me today the team hopes to move out of the 12th slot and trade into the later portion of round one, where they will then draft linebacker Donta Hightower. If they can’t move the pick they are seriously considering Hightower’s teammate, safety Mark Barron, at that slot and Kam Chancellor would then move to outside linebacker.

- Barron’s stock is on the rise as, amongst other things, head coach Nick Saban has given him rave reviews. He’s being talked about as someone with a passion for football and a prospect who’s skills have been underrated. We hear if Dontari Poe is gone by the 14th pick of the draft, and he’s likely to be, the Dallas Cowboys are likely to turn to Barron.

- The New York Jets are another team strongly considering Barron if he’s still available with the 16th pick. A source close to the situation said the pick of Barron is a “no brainer” for the Jets. One player we heard earlier today the Jets are not interested in selecting is Whitney Mercilus of Illinois. There is strong speculation amongst league insiders that the Jets will look hard at moving down in round one.

- While most have the New England Patriots selecting a pass rushing linebacker in round one we hear a smaller linebacker who can cover is just as great a need on their draft board. Could the team take a player such as Bobby Wagner at the end of round one? Its’ definitely not out of the question.

We heard today Marvin Lewis is hoping Alabama’s Courtney Upshaw is still available when the Cincinnati Bengals are on the clock with their second pick in round one, the 21st selection. The other player the team will consider in that slot is Peter Konz of Wisconsin.

This kinda looks like a smokescreen to me. Both Konz and Upshaw have been projected to be picks soon after the Bengals pick or in the case of Upshaw...right before the Bengals pick. Could be sending out the smoke to land a player they really want.

This kinda looks like a smokescreen to me. Both Konz and Upshaw have been projected to be picks soon after the Bengals pick or in the case of Upshaw...right before the Bengals pick. Could be sending out the smoke to land a player they really want.

Could be but the Bengals have never really played the smokescreen game before or if they have, not well! Their early picks in the last few years have been somewhat predictable (assuming player is there at their spot). Konz is visiting the team FWIW.

They offered a nearly identical package as the Redskins for RG3. Thought they had him locked up before St.Louis pulled the trigger on the Skins package.

They even inquired about Sam Bradford.

With Flynn they didn't feel like he was the answer. Nor did a lot of teams in need of a QB as you could tell by the amount of time it took for him to sign with a team as well as the amount of $ he received.

Granted Colt Mccoy blows but I doubt they are willing to give up picks and/or overspend on QB they feel isn't the answer.

So not sure where you're coming from with that comment.

At first, Holmgren was quoted as saying he wouldn't even include the #22 pick in his trade offer, instead he tried to low ball his offer to the Rams. While he was dickering around, Washington stepped in with their offer and the Rams accepted it. After the fact, Holmgren tried to one up the Redskins offer but by then it was too late as the trade was already agree upon.
Holmgren just blew it and the Browns will pay for his mistakes for years to come. Holmgren's excuses just ring hollow to me. Excuses are for losers.

Could be but the Bengals have never really played the smokescreen game before or if they have, not well! Their early picks in the last few years have been somewhat predictable (assuming player is there at their spot). Konz is visiting the team FWIW.

Konz would almost certainly be converted into a guard then if that is truly their target. Cook has been Marvin's guy and has done fairly well in the Center. Still I believe Konz would be an upgrade over Cook. Most of this speculation comes from bloggers over at Cincy Jungle too which I don't hold up as the most truthful of information. I still say smokescreen.

At first, Holmgren was quoted as saying he wouldn't even include the #22 pick in his trade offer, instead he tried to low ball his offer to the Rams. While he was dickering around, Washington stepped in with their offer and the Rams accepted it. After the fact, Holmgren tried to one up the Redskins offer but by then it was too late as the trade was already agree upon.
Holmgren just blew it and the Browns will pay for his mistakes for years to come. Holmgren's excuses just ring hollow to me. Excuses are for losers.

I agree Holmgren did a little dance there to save some face but he's been consistant throughout his career in not going to crazy for QBs. He doesnt like taking guys that come out early and he wants to give Colt McCoy every chance to succeed.

Somehow i think i'd give Mike Holmgren the benefit of the doubt in football decisions compared to some our so called experts around here.

AJ Smith from the Chargers is apparently in love with Harrison Smith. Another one of "his guys" who he has no problem trading up for (i hope to god he doesn't do that...). Apparently he likes Mark Barron as well, though not as much as Smith.